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Maison PinsaB+Worth Trying
94 R. des Martyrs, 75018 Paris, France
· Italian restaurant, Cocktail bar, Pizza delivery
· 4.8/5 Google (2373 reviews)
Reservations · Delivery · Takeout · Outdoor seating
Creative Roman-style pinsa with light dough and bold toppings in Montmartre; great hospitality, moderate prices, minor service and delivery inconsistencies to note.
Why it gets a B+ for overall quality
Maison Pinsa delivers solid neighborhood dining through excellent pinsa quality with fresh ingredients and distinctive Roman-style execution, paired with attentive, friendly service. However, inconsistent delivery performance and occasional service gaps prevent a higher grade, while the charming Montmartre location enhances appeal without making it a citywide destination. Worth seeking out if in the neighborhood.
Restaurant Summary
Tucked on Rue des Martyrs in Montmartre, this spot feels casual but stylish with a friendly team that keeps things moving even when the room buzzes. Guests rave about the light, oval pinsa dough—"crispy at the edge, soft in the center"—and the sense of warm hospitality that makes it easy to relax after climbing up to Sacre-Coeur. Expect a lively crowd at peak times without feeling rushed, and a menu that reads like playful Italian comfort with a Parisian wink. The cooking leans modern Roman, built on a lighter, airy base and bold, sometimes unexpected pairings. Classics like Margherita sit alongside pesto-and-burrata showstoppers, pistachio accents, and a truffle-tinged vegetarian pie that fans call addictive. It is creative without being fussy: quality imports, bright flavors, and a dough-first philosophy rather than theatrics. If you like pizzas that feel elevated but still familiar, this is a sweet spot. Families are welcome, and there is a dedicated kids-size Queen Constantia at €7 plus plenty of approachable pies (Margherita, ham and mushroom) for younger palates. Adventurous eaters can roam into mango or pistachio territory, but simple choices remain. Portions are reasonable and the kids plate was even called "adult-sized" by one guest, making it a low-stress family dinner in a tourist-friendly area.
At a Glance
- Light, digestible Roman-style pinsa dough with fresh toppings
- Friendly, English-capable service and cozy Montmartre setting
- Good value for quality ingredients; clear kids option at €7
- Delivery quality varies (missing items, cold, messy boxes)
- Occasional service rigidity and reservation hiccups at peak
What Sets It Apart
- Roman-style pinsa dough
- Creative flavor combinations
- Kids-size pinsa option
What People Love
- Light, crispy-yet-soft dough that digests easily
- Creative but balanced toppings like truffle and pistachio
- Warm, attentive service even when busy
- Cozy Montmartre vibe that feels relaxed
Points of Concern
- Delivery issues reported: missing burrata, cold or jostled pies on arrival (minority of cases)
- Policy rigidity noted by a few groups (minimum savory orders, late reservation confusion)
- A few reports of uneven bake or sparse toppings during peak times
- Review patterns show strong positivity; template owner replies present but not deceptive
Service & Dining Experience
Service StyleTable Service
Average Cost€29-36 per person
ReservationsRecommended
What to Order
- Start with Stracciatella de Marco (€9.5) to share; follow with a mid-range pinsa (€15-17.5)
- For vegetarians, Say Cheeeeese (€15) or Viva la Vegana (€15.5) keep it satisfying
- Kids: Princesse Loulou / King Victor (€7) is a budget-friendly win
Perfect For
- Post-sightseeing dinner near Sacre-Coeur
- Casual date night with cocktails
- Family pizza night with kid-friendly options
- Pizza lovers seeking lighter, creative pies
Location Insights
Area: Lively Montmartre slope with mix of locals and tourists; artsy vibe, cafes and boutiques lining Rue des Martyrs.
Safety: Generally safe, busy streets with steady foot traffic; typical petty-theft vigilance for tourist zones.
Nearby: Near Sacre-Coeur and neighborhood bars; convenient for sightseeing stops and evening strolls.
MontmartreMontmartre is famous for its bohemian past and charming streets filled with cafés, bistros, and small restaurants. The dining scene blends traditional French cuisine with trendy spots catering to both locals and visitors, creating a lively and eclectic atmosphere.
Rue des MartyrsRue des Martyrs is a bustling street known for its gourmet food shops, bakeries, and intimate eateries. It attracts a mix of neighborhood regulars and food lovers seeking authentic Parisian flavors in a friendly, neighborhood setting.
Practical Information
Opening Hours
Monday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:00
Tuesday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:00
Wednesday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:00
Thursday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:00
Friday12:00–14:30, 18:30–22:30
Saturday12:00–23:00
Sunday12:00–22:00
Available: Reservations, Delivery, Takeout, Outdoor seating
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